Ukraine’s Ministry of International Affairs has condemned the assembly between Belarusian self-proclaimed president Alexander Lukashenko and Volodymyr Saldo, a Russian-appointed puppet chief, calling it an indication of contempt for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Supply: European Pravda, citing a press release from the Ukrainian Ministry of International Affairs
Particulars: The ministry acknowledged that Lukashenko’s assembly with Saldo was "yet one more manifestation of his blatant disregard for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and for the Ukrainian folks."
Quote: "The disgrace lies not solely within the assembly itself, however in Alexander Lukashenko’s remarks describing the occupied a part of Kherson Oblast as a so-called ‘new area’ of Russia, his pledge to strengthen the occupation regime, and his willingness to commerce with the occupiers."
The assertion additionally referred to Lukashenko's "delusions" about being a "Soviet man" for whom Ukraine and Kherson are allegedly "additionally his land".
"The Soviet Union has been on the scrapheap of historical past for over three a long time, and eventually the identical destiny will befall the 2 unrecognised nostalgists who met in Minsk at present. Ukraine was, is, and can stay intact inside its internationally recognised borders," the ministry acknowledged.
Lukashenko met with Russian collaborator Volodymyr Saldo in Minsk on 15 September and pledged to "actively help the event" of the area, a part of which has been occupied by Russia.
This was the primary time the self-proclaimed Belarusian chief acquired a Moscow-backed chief of the occupation administration of Kherson Oblast.
Background: Lukashenko had repeatedly met with Denis Pushilin, the chief of the so-called Donetsk Individuals's Republic (the occupied a part of Donetsk Oblast), and declared that Belarus had "de facto" recognised Russia’s annexation of Crimea, in addition to Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.
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